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Yayajojo, baby Rad and I had some head scratching going on when we found this one. We parked a ways away and went for a leisurely walk along the top of the hill. As we approached, I could see a survey marker stake at the very corner of the residential fence, so I didn't even bother looking at the GPSr. To my dismay the whole area around the stake was absolutely covered in a very thick layer of fresh green grasslike growth because of sprouted seeds which had fallen from the birdfeeders lining the fence. I started to dig through the stuff trying to find a divot or the cap itself to no avail. By this time yayajojo was getting quite bored and wandered off to gaze over the hillside to the south. As I am clawing away at the carpet of green I hear a shout from her saying she found the cap! What??? I walk the 5 or so metres towards her and peek down into a perfect clean divot at the base of another stake to see the shiny cap she had found! That should teach me to use the GPSr to get me to where I need to go - and to consider myself lucky that she is my caching partner. Thanks yaya and OFTH for another memorable cap find.

A virtual cache is a cache that exists in a form of a location. Depending on the cache "hider," a virtual cache could be to answer a question about a location, an interesting spot, a task, etc. The reward for these caches is the location itself and sharing information about your visit.

Because of the nature of these geocaches, you must actually visit the location and acquire the coordinates there before you can post. In addition, although many locations are interesting, a virtual cache should be out of the ordinary enough to warrant logging a visit.